[Model This] Wall panel
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It seems rclub24's method is more elegant.
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I really like this wall panel. Looks fantastic.
What is that wall panel good for and what is that design for.
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very good fun, did it without any plugins:
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These are looking great.
@jarynzlesa said:
I really like this wall panel. Looks fantastic.
What is that wall panel good for and what is that design for.
Can you post a photo where is that wall panel used (whole location)?Sorry, I haven't got a clue where I found that image.
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Since it's concrete I think we should be modeling the form
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One comment. I assumed no curvature on the corners that meet. Only curvature on the corners that splay.
One more comment. Both rclub24 and jopsa2 solved this very elegantly. -
@dale said:
Since it's concrete I think we should be modeling the form
in this case, the mold would simply be an inverse.. it's probably poured upside down on a vibrating table as shown in this skp...
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Well done Jeff. For some reason I was trying to picture this mold as a single mold, and was thinking it would probably take a CNC milling machine to accomplish it. Making individual molds makes much more sense.
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Must be me but everytime i check this thread out this guy springs to mind...
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yeah, i doubt the wall is a solid pour and i'm thinking it's individual tiles.. looking at boo's picture, you can see some fluctuation at the joints which further hints at them being tiles.
[edit]- that said, there's probably more to the form than what i've shown.. i bet there are eyelets involved in order to hook onto while hanging (as well as removing from the form to begin with) and possibly some sort of tounge&groove system for joining..
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haha.. what's his name again?
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Sam the Eagle? I think.. I just Googled Muppet Show Eagle
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Hi,
ok and now I know what is that good for .
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